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Uranus in Libra

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Uranus in Libra describes a generational cohort whose disruptive impulse channels through partnership, social fairness, and the structures of relationship.

Uranus spends roughly seven years in each sign, which means Uranus-in-Libra describes a generational cohort rather than a personal placement. Recent Uranus-in-Libra periods (1968–1975, will recur 2053–2060) coincided with major shifts in marriage and partnership norms, no-fault divorce, women's rights advances, civil-rights and equal-rights movements, and cultural questioning of inherited relational structures. For the individual, Uranus-in-Libra is best read through its house position and aspects to personal planets. The cohort theme involves disruption of inherited partnership norms, the construction of new relational structures, and the politics of fairness in personal and social life. How that theme expresses in a life depends on house position; people with Uranus-in-Libra aspecting their personal planets often experience unconventional partnerships, late or non-traditional marriage, or significant involvement in fairness-focused work. The placement carries innovative capacity around partnership and justice; its shadow is restless rejection of any relational structure or principled position that ignores actual people's needs.

Not: Uranus in Libra is not a personality verdict for everyone born in the cohort. Most of its significance is generational, describing the era's relational atmosphere rather than individual psychology.

Outer-planet sign placements are generational. Their personal significance depends almost entirely on house position and aspects to personal planets. The cohort-level interpretation is symbolic, not predictive.

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